Cut "it" to reduce two third of potential HIV infections!

July 26, 2005 (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) -- Circumcision may protect against infection with the virus that causes AIDS.

In a study of more than 3,000 young men, those who were circumcised were 65% less likely to be infected with HIV compared with those who were not circumcised.

"Circumcision prevented 6 to 7 out of 10 potential HIV infections," says researcher Bertran Auvert, MD, MPH, professor of public health at the University of Versailles-Saint Quentin in France.

Circumcision was so effective at preventing HIV transmission that the trial was stopped early so that all the young men in the study could be offered the procedure, he tells WebMD.

The study included 3,128 uncircumcised young men aged 18 to 24 in a rural area outside of Johannesburg, South Africa. The men were randomly assigned either to undergo the procedure or remain uncircumcised. All the men were heterosexual.

By about 1 1/2 years later, 51 men who had not been circumcised had been infected with HIV, compared with only 18 who had the procedure, the study showed.

The findings were presented at a meeting of the International AIDS Society.
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Uh, anyone find the conclusions drawn from the study and the results a little bit flawed? Frankly, I'm finding the figure of 69 of 3000 getting HIV within 1.5 years a little frightening. . . Roughly a 2.5 hit in that short a time?

[QUOTE=Becks]Cutting it also cuts down on urinary tract infections, too, I think.[/QUOTE]
Yes, cutting it does help reducing UTI and many other minor transmittable diseases but the most benefit is from preventing penil &...cervical cancers beside HIV infection.

[QUOTE=Jokez Guy]wouldnt it hurt for all thoose people that are old now :twisted:[/QUOTE]
It's not that hurt. After surgery you don't feel hurt either. Just be careful don't expand it when not allowed yet. It hurts when expanding too early.
Anyway, babies and boys/men have the same pain tolerance level, I believe.

People generally have poor hygene look at any public facility either male or female you'll see or just take the public transit.
This is just another flawed study to try and justify nipping the tip which is an unnatural phenomenon.